First News on 570 with Mark Starling

First News on 570 with Mark Starling

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First News on 570 for Friday, March 1st, 2019

6:13- Bill Zimpfer- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been indicted on charges including bribery and fraud. What did he allegedly do, and how could this affect upcoming Israeli elections, and the release of a U.S. Peace Plan for the Mideast?

6:43- CPAC- What was Van Jones doing at CPAC?

7:13- Ray Stagich WX

7:43- Michael Bowers- Michael Cohen was back on Capitol Hill for day 3 of testimony. What did Rudy Giuliani have to say about Cohen’s public hearing? What is next for Michael Cohen?

8:13- HOW DO VA HOSPITALS RATE?

Death rates, bedsores, ER wait times: Where every VA hospital lags or leads other medical care A USA TODAY analysis of Veterans Affairs data provides the broadest picture of how each of 146 VA medical centers compares with non-VA care.

The Chief Executive Officer For The Independence Fund (A National Nonprofit Assisting Severely Wounded Veterans And Their Caregivers.)) Caregiver to her husband, Michael, one of the most severely wounded Veterans from the Global War on Terror. While Michael was serving as an infantryman with the 82nd Airborne in Afghanistan, he sustained life-threatening and life-changing injuries in 2010. His long road home has included more than 100 surgeries and years of speech, visual, physical, and occupational therapies

SARAH VERARDO

8:23- Ingles Markets SoCon Ticket Drop

8:43-

8:52- HOW TO STOP ROBOCALLS, BLOCK NUMBERS ON YOUR IPHONE, ANDROID AND EVEN LANDLINE

“Hello! Please don’t hang up… did you know that you could save a bundle on…? It's a robocall, another automated telemarketer. Nowadays, robocalls make up 50 percent of all phone calls. In 2018 alone, robocallers spammed us with 26.3 billion calls. And it’s only going to get worse: Robocalls are going to become more constant in coming years. It’s time to end those robocalls for good. Luckily, you have a whole arsenal of smartphone tools at your disposal. You block numbers, turn on Do Not Disturb mode, use your carrier's tools, or use third-party apps to end this telephonic pestilence.

Specialist on Data Protection SHAWN TUMA


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